January 14, 2004
January 20, 2004
January 22, 2004 – Joint Meeting
January 26, 2004
January 28, 2004
February 2, 2004
February 4, 2004
February 10, 2004
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February 24, 2004
February 26, 2004
March 2, 2004
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March 10, 2004
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DATE: | January 14, 2004 |
TIME: | 1:30 p.m. |
PLACE: | Room 412 |
MEMBERS: | Chairman Wood, Vice Chairman Ridinger, Representatives Kellogg, McKague, Smith(24), Roberts, Bauer, Cannon, Skippen, Wills, Cuddy, Shepherd, Douglas |
ABSENT/
EXCUSED: |
Representative Bedke |
GUESTS: | Morris Detmar, ITD; Jennifer Finke, ITD; Steve Parry, ITD; Ted Spangler, STC; Julie Pipal, ITD; and Jim Ross, ITD |
Chairman Wood called the meeting to order at 1:31 p.m. Chairman Wood welcomed the returning committee members and secretary; she also introduced the page, Logan Pedrow. Chairman Wood also introduced Julie Pipal from the Idaho Transportation Department, who replaced Mary Detmar upon her retirement. |
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RS13491 | Mr. Morris Detmar, ITD Division of Motor Vehicles, introduced Jennifer Finke who is now with Motor Carrier Services. Mr. Detmar then presented RS13491. This legislation amends Sec. 49-439, Idaho Code, to allow for the transfer of the ITD Motor Carrier |
MOTION: | Rep. Cuddy made a motion to send RS13491 to print.
A question was asked regarding the four year audit restriction being Rep. Bauer seconded the motion to send RS13491 to print. Motion passed unanimously. |
RS13490C1 | Mr. Steve Parry, Deputy Attorney General, ITD, presented RS13490C1. This legislation amends Section 40-902, Idaho Code, to provide an administrative remedy when a bidder on a state highway contract challenges ITD’s determination of the lowest and best bid. At this point an independent hearing officer would be appointed. The department has many state highway projects that are time sensitive and it is in the best interest of both the contractors and the department to obtain a prompt and impartial decision when there is a dispute over the bid. There was concern voiced by the committee regarding how impartial a Rep. Smith made a motion to send RS13490C1 to print. Rep. Cannon Motion passed unanimously. |
RS13510 | Mr. Ted Spangler, Idaho State Tax Commission, presented RS13510. This relates to fuels used in All-terrain vehicles (ATV). The bill amends the motor fuels tax statutes to clarify when refunds are payable on fuel used in ATVs not required to be licensed or to have a recreational permit. This would eliminate the difference between three-wheel and four-wheel ATVs. Currently fuel used in three-wheel ATVs is taxable but tax on fuel used in four-wheel ATVs (if not licensed) can be refunded. Mr. Spangler also noted that the SOP was incorrect and should say that Questions were asked about six-wheel ATVs and motorcycles. Mr. |
MOTION: | Rep. Ridinger made a motion to send RS13510 to print with corrections to the SOP. Seconded by Rep. Douglas. Motion passed unanimously. |
ADJOURN: | With no further business to come before the committee, the meeting was adjourned at 2:05 p.m. |
DATE: | January 20, 2004 |
TIME: | 1:30 p.m. |
PLACE: | Room 412 |
MEMBERS: | Chairman Wood, Vice Chairman Ridinger, Representatives Kellogg, McKague, Smith(24), Roberts, Bedke, Bauer, Cannon, Skippen, Wills, Cuddy, Shepherd, Douglas |
ABSENT/
EXCUSED: |
None |
GUESTS: | See attached sign in sheet and presenters highlighted below |
MOTION: |
Chairman Wood called the meeting to order at 1:32 p.m.
Rep. Shepherd made a motion to accept the minutes from January 14, Motion passed. |
DOCKET #:
11-1301-0201 & 11-1302-0301 |
Capt. Lamont Johnston, ISP, presented Docket #’s 11-1301-0201and 11-1302-0301. The proposed rule is intended to add the adoption of Registration Enforcement; Part 356, Authority to serve a Particular Section – Construction; Part 365, How to Apply Operating Authority; Part 387, Financial Responsibility, and update the Code of Federal Regulations to correctly show volume. It is necessary to clarify the rule by adding the adoption of federal regulations pursuant to registration enforcement. Capt. Johnston stated that the legislature had approved these rules, but because of a glitch last year they had to bring them back to the legislature. The temporary rule incorporates by reference a version of 39 CFR Parts Capt. Johnston stated that the new Cargo Securement Rules had a Capt Johnston said that they have been working hard with the industry to
The committee had real concerns regarding the new Hours of Service |
MOTION: | Rep. Ridinger made a motion to accept the rules for Docket Numbers
11-1301-0201 and 11-1301-1301. Motion passed. Rep. McKague voted nay. |
DOCKET NO:
34-0105-0301 |
Mr. Randy Nilson, STC, presented Docket No. 34-0105-0301. Rule 270 is being amended to clarify which motor fuel users, that have single storage tanks, cannot use the proration method granted in Subsection 270.05 of that rule. The amended language in this rule is actually less restrictive than the current language of this rule. To remove reference to 26,000 pounds maximum gross weight and list which motor fuels users who do not qualify to use the proration method because of other record keeping requirements. |
MOTION: | Rep. Roberts made a motion that Docket No. 34-0105-0301 be approved.
Motion passed unanimously. |
H475 | Mr. Ted Spangler, STC, presented H475. This bill deals with ATV’s. It amends the motor fuel tax statutes to clarify when refunds are payable on fuel used in all-terrain vehicles not required to be licensed or to have a recreational permit. Under current law they have to be four-wheels or more this changes the law to three-wheels or more. Mr. Spangler explained a correction to a comment he had made about motorcycles. He stated that they are considered under the recreational vehicle category. |
MOTION: | Rep. Roberts made a motion to pass H475 to the floor with a do pass recommendation. Motion passed unanimously. Rep. Roberts will carry the bill on the floor. |
RS13669 | Rep. Roberts presented RS13669. This legislation clarifies Idaho Code 49-619. This legislation will allow newer more modern agriculture equipment to travel at speeds faster than 25 mph. There were some questions about the safety of this and Rep. Roberts In answer to a question regarding tractors going fast with a driver with out |
MOTION: | Rep. Ridinger made a motion to send RS13669 to print.
Motion passed unanimously. |
ADJOURN: | With no further business to come before the committee the meeting was adjourned at 2:45 p.m. |
DATE: | January 22, 2004 |
TIME: | 1:30 p.m. |
PLACE: | Gold Room |
MEMBERS: | House members: Chairman Wood, Vice Chairman Ridinger, Representatives Kellogg, McKague, Smith(24), Bedke, Bauer, Skippen, Wills, Shepherd, Douglas Senate members: Chairman Ingram, Vice Chairman Keough, |
ABSENT/
EXCUSED: |
Representatives Cuddy, Roberts, Cannon.
Senator Calabretta |
GUESTS: | See attached sign in sheets and highlighted speakers below. |
Chairman Wood called the meeting to order at 1:32 p.m. | |
Rep. Skippen reported on the MHTA (Multi-State Highway Transportation Agreement) meeting held on November 9, 10, and 11 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Those also attending the meeting were Chairman Wood; Alan Frew, ITD; Capt. Lamont Johnston, ISP; and Paul Sudmeier, Idaho Trucking Association. The goal of the meeting was communication among the states to Issues that could affect us are concerns over food bioterrorism and Congress to support HR871 which will move the ag exemption hour A question was asked if there had been an effort to regulate heavier |
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RS13674 | Mr. Ed Huddleson, American Automotive Leasing Assoc., presented RS13674. Mr. Huddleson stated that he is a commercial lawyer who has been involved in some of the bankruptcy litigation around the country that shows a need for this bill. TRAC (Terminal Rental Adjustment Clause) vehicle leasing is the Mr. Huddleson said he received a letter from the National |
MOTION: | Rep. Kellogg made a motion to introduce RS13674 for printing.
A question was asked about wrecked or salvaged vehicles and Mr. A vote was called for on the motion. Passed unanimously. |
Chairman Wood turned the gavel over to Vice Chairman Keough to conduct the ITD Rules. |
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Docket No.
39-0247-0301 |
Amy Smith, ITD Vehicle Services Manager, presented Docket No. 39-0247-0301 which governs Revocation of Vehicle Registration for failure to comply with a Motor Vehicle Emission Inspection Ordinance. In the 2003 Legislative session, Senate Bill 1064 was passed which amended Section 49-520, Idaho Code, which eliminated the requirement to use certified mail when sending a revocation of vehicle registration. This rule is being amended to comply with those changes and was effective July 1, 2003. |
Docket No. 039-0316-0301 |
Alan Frew, ITD Port of Entry Manager, discussed Docket No. 039-0316-0301 and the changes to this administrative rule governing the issuance of permits for non-reducible vehicles/loads. The department worked closely with the Farm Bureau and Idaho Grain Producers in the development of this rulemaking and has the approval of these organizations. Legislation was passed in 2003 (HB138a) to modify Idaho law allowing trailers used in the transportation of implements of husbandry to be exempt from over-width permitting requirements. The rule was modified to harmonize it with the new law. |
Docket No.
039-0322-0301 |
Alan Frew, also presented Docket No. 039-0322-0301 which governs the issuance of over legal permits for extra-length vehicle combinations. When legislation passed in 2003 (HB395 and SB1053) to modify Idaho Law increasing the overall length of vehicle combinations to 115 feet and developing a new pilot project to monitor the effects of heavier vehicle combinations of up to 129,000 lbs. Mr. Frew said that changes to expand the permit requirements for A question was asked as to why this rule was changed. Mr. Frew In answer to a question regarding how many were taking advantage Regarding the electronic reports, Mr. Frew said they had developed |
Docket No.
39-0341-0201 |
Lance Johnson, ITD Traffic Engineer, reported on Docket No. 39-0341-0201 concerning Traffic Control Devices. This rulemaking updates the incorporation by reference, adopting the most recent publication of the MUTCD. The exceptions are necessary to bring the MUTCD inline with Idaho Code, correct errors, and accommodate the operations of the Department and local transportation agencies. The exceptions have been approved by the FHWA and Local Highway Technical Assistance Council. Regarding placement of warning signs, Mr. Johnson said that the Federal Highway Administration has allowed some flexibility and that does include some variation in sign size. |
Docket No.
39-0343-0301 |
Jonathan Lenhart, ITD Utility/Railroad Engineer, presented Docket No. 39-0343-0301. Utilities on State Highway Right-of-Way. This rulemaking adds new sections required by the Office of Administrative Rules and removes language that is already in the incorporated document. The document incorporated by reference has been updated with input from the affected parties and has been reviewed and approved by the utility companies and FHWA. It retains the basic information but reorganizes and reformats the content in a more user-friendly style. Internal procedural information was moved into a staff manual. Some guidelines were made less restrictive to provide more flexibility in issuing permits to the utility providers. |
Docket No.
39-0346-0301 |
Greg Laragen, ITD Assistant Chief Engineer of Operations. These are Rules governing studded tires. HB231, effective July 1, 2003, incorporates the provisions of IDAPA 39.93.46 into Idaho Code, eliminating the need for this rule. The purpose of this rulemaking is to repeal this Administrative Rule. |
Docket No.
39-0363-0201 |
Steve Holland, ITD Assistant Engineer, reported on Docket No. 39-0363-0201. Changes to the existing rule include: removal of the gold star as the only allowable traffic accident memorial; new guidelines for fabrication and placement of traffic accident memorials; provision for removal of non-conforming memorials; requirement for notification of adjacent property owners before placement; and guidelines for safety of the participants when on the state highway system. This action is necessary to bring the Rule into compliance with the changes to Section 49-1316, Idaho Code, in Senate Bill 1137, effective July 1, 2001. A question was asked regarding what happens to memorials that |
ADJOURN: | With no further business to come before the committee, Rep. Wood adjourned the meeting at 2:20 p.m. |
DATE: | January 26, 2004 |
TIME: | 1:30 p.m. |
PLACE: | Room 412 |
MEMBERS: | Chairman Wood, Vice Chairman Ridinger, Representatives Kellogg, McKague, Smith(24), Bedke, Bauer, Cannon, Skippen, Wills, Cuddy, Shepherd, Douglas |
ABSENT/
EXCUSED: |
Representative Roberts |
GUESTS: | See highlighted speakers below and attached sign in sheet. |
Vice Chairman Ridinger called the meeting to order at 1:43 p.m. | |
MOTION:
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Rep. Wills made a motion to accept the minutes of January 20, 2004, as written. Motion approved. |
MOTION: | Rep. Wills made a motion to accept the minutes of January 22, 2004, as written. Motion approved. |
RULES: | Vice Chairman Ridinger stated that there were five ITD rules to be voted on. |
MOTION: | Rep. Smith made a motion to approve Docket No. 39-0247-0301.
Motion carried. |
MOTION: | Rep Skippen made a motion to approve Docket No. 39-0316-0301.
Motion carried. |
MOTION: | Rep. Wills made a motion to approve Docket No. 39-0322-0301.
Motion carried. |
MOTION: | Rep. Bauer made a motion to approve Docket No. 39-0341-0201.
Motion carried. |
MOTION: | Rep. Shepherd made a motion to approve Docket No. 39-0343-0301.
Motion carried. |
MOTION: |
Rep. Douglas made a motion to approve Docket No. 39-0346-0301. Motion carried. |
MOTION: | Rep. McKague made a motion to approve Docket No. 39-0363-0201.
Motion carried. |
H474 | Mr. Morris Detmar, ITD, presented H474. He stated that this is an efficiency bill. This legislation amends Section 49-439, Idaho Code, to allow transfer of the ITD Motor Carrier Service Audit Unit to the State Tax Commission in FY05. This would reduce the number of audits required by ITD from two to one. In response to a question, Mr. Detmar stated that this function of taxing has always been paid by dedicated funds. |
MOTION: | Rep. Smith made a motion to send H474 to the floor with a do pass recommendation. Motion carried. Rep. Smith will carry the bill on the floor. |
Vice Chairman Ridinger turned the gavel over to Chairman Wood. Chairman Wood then welcomed ITD’s new director Dave Ekern and Board Chairman Chuck Winder. Mr. Chuck Winder, presented a video put together by ITD. Mr. Winder
Mr. Winder introduced Mr. Dave Ekern, ITD Director. Mr. Ekern said that Rep. Skippen said that Idaho is one of the few states in the nation that Some of the challenges ahead will be:
Mr. Ekern said that car crash injuries are the number one cause of death A question regarding bridges was asked. Mr. Ekern stated that local There was a question about increased funding and how we will fair with Mr. Ekern said the department will give its budget presentation on |
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ADJOURN: | With no further business to come before the committee, Chairman Wood adjourned the meeting at 3:17 p.m. |
DATE: | January 28, 2004 |
TIME: | 1:30 p.m. |
PLACE: | Room 412 |
MEMBERS: | Chairman Wood, Vice Chairman Ridinger, Representatives Kellogg, McKague, Smith(24), Roberts, Bauer, Cannon, Skippen, Wills, Cuddy, Shepherd, Douglas |
ABSENT/
EXCUSED: |
Representative Bedke |
GUESTS: | See attached sign in sheet and presenters highlighted below |
Chairman Wood called the meeting to order at 1:35 p.m. | |
MOTION: | Vice Chairman Ridinger made a motion to accept the minutes of January 26, 2004, as written. Motion approved. |
BILL #: H473 | Mr. Steve Bywater, Deputy AG – ITD, presented H473. This legislation will amend Section 40-902, Idaho Code, to provide an administrative remedy when a bidder on a state highway contract challenges the Idaho Transportation Department’s determination of the lowest and best bid. Many state highway projects are time sensitive and it is in the best interest of both the contractors and the Department to obtain a prompt, impartial decision when there is a dispute over which bidder submitted the lowest and best bid. When a bid is challenged they must file an action in District Court. At |
MOTION: | Rep. Cuddy made a motion to send H473 to the floor with a do pass recommendation. Motion passed unanimously. Rep. Cuddy will carry the bill on the floor. |
Chairman Wood passed the gavel to Vice Chairman Ridinger. | |
RS13692C1 | Chairman Wood, presented RS13692C1. The purpose of this legislation is to prevent the unauthorized use of electronic devices to override traffic signal controls and to prescribe penalties. |
MOTION: | Rep. Kellogg made a motion to introduce RS13692C1 for printing.
A discussion followed as to whether the language in this bill was specific Rep. Kellogg withdrew her motion. Rep. Smith made a motion to hold in time certain RS13692C1 until next Motion approved. |
Vice Chairman Ridinger passed the gavel back to Chairman Wood. | |
RS13703C1 | Rep. Smith, presented RS13703C1. The purpose of this legislation is to make the terms of dissolution of a single countywide highway district consistent with the requirements to establish a district. Present law requires 10% or more of the qualified electors in the proposed district to petition the county commissioners for the establishment of a single countywide highway district. This legislation would provide for 10% or more of the qualified electors in the district to petition the county commissioners for a hearing for dissolution of the single countywide highway district. Replying to a question regarding the number of signatures it would take to |
MOTION: | Rep. Roberts made a motion to introduce RS13703C1 for printing.
Motion approved. |
Mr. Chuck Winder, ITD Board Director, introduced the speakers for ITD’s Advisory Committees. Mr. Scott Patrick, Idaho Division of Aeronautics, briefed the committee Mr. Grant Peterson, Chairman Idaho Automobile Dealers Advisory Mr. Jim Pline, Idaho Traffic Safety Commission, stated that the aid for highway safety, and recommend future traffic accident prevention Mr. Jerry Whitehead, Motor Carrier Advisory Committee. This committee General Jim Brooks, Vice Chairman Public Transportation Advisory Rep. Wood thanked everyone stating that these are all volunteers. |
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ITD Budget Report:
Mr. Charlie Rountree, ITD Administrator, briefed the committee Mr. Dave Ekern, ITD Director, presented the proposed 2005 budget A number of questions were asked that Mr. Ekern needed time to |
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ADJOURN: | With no further business to come before the committee, Chairman Wood adjourned the meeting at 3:45 p.m. |
DATE: | February 2, 2004 |
TIME: | 1:30 p.m. |
PLACE: | Room 412 |
MEMBERS: | Chairman Wood, Vice Chairman Ridinger, Representatives Kellogg, McKague, Smith(24), Roberts, Bedke, Bauer, Cannon, Skippen, Wills, Cuddy, Shepherd, Douglas |
ABSENT/
EXCUSED: |
None |
GUESTS: | See attached sign in sheet and highlighted speakers below. |
Chairman Wood called the meeting to order at 1:30 p.m. | |
MOTION: | Rep. Wills made a motion to accept the minutes of January 28, 2004, as written. Motion approved. |
H480: | Rep.Naccarato presented H480. This license plate bill is a recognition to Lewiston for its role in Idaho’s history. Mr. Greg Follett, spoke in favor of the bill. He stated that the Historic In answer to a question about current funding, Mr. Follett said that they Mr. John A. Mock, also spoke in favor of H480. Mr. Mock stated that |
MOTION: | Rep. Skippen made a motion to send H480 to the floor with a do pass
recommendation. Motion approved with 9 Yea and 4 Nay. Representatives Bedke, Roberts, |
Chairman Wood passed the gavel to Vice Chairman Ridinger. | |
RS13692C2 | Rep. Wood, presented RS13692C2. This revised bill would outlaw the unauthorized use of mobile signals that use light beams to control or preempt traffic signals outfitted with Opticom receivers. Opticom units allow emergency responders to give themselves a green light, the official right-of-way, through intersections to more quickly and safely respond to calls. Private transmitters have recently become prevalent on the Internet giving private individuals the ability to control signals. This proposed legislation would make the unauthorized use of such transmitters a misdemeanor punishable by up to six months in jail, a fine of $1,000, or both. This bill clears up concerns from the committee of potential impact on emergency responders particularly rural firefighters. |
MOTION: | Rep. Smith made a motion to introduce RS13692C2 for printing.
Motion carried. |
The gavel was returned to Chairman Wood. She then introduced Mr. Joe Haynes for a presentation by the Local Highway Technical Assistance Council (LHTAC). Mr. Joe Haynes, LHTAC Administrator, Mr. Haynes said that they have He noted three out of ten specific areas in the authority of the council. (1) LHTAC gives regular reports to the Legislature and publications for Local LHTAC provides project selection and administration for the following
Mr. Haynes said that they have a joint bridge project with Nez Perce |
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Mr. Byron Keely, LHTAC Deputy Administrator, responding to a question about BLM and LHTAC working together, Mr. Keely said that this came about because of a highway district grading into part of a foundation for a historical site. They then developed a document that lists the laws which both entities have to deal with. They have an informal group that gets together and helps get training out there. Mr. Keely gave a broad overview of Local Highway Jurisdictions. He said As of 2003 there were 33,250 LHJ miles; 2,283 bridges, and 1,275 Mr. Keely gave the figures for revenue and expenditures using 2002 Some of the challenges for LHJ’s are:
Future challenges :
Mr. Keely talked about addressing needs and conditions in Idaho. The There were questions from the committee regarding how smaller highway |
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ADJOURN: | There being no further business to come before the committee, Chairman Wood adjourned the meeting at 2:47 p.m. |
DATE: | February 4, 2004 |
TIME: | 1:30 p.m. |
PLACE: | Room 412 |
MEMBERS: | Chairman Wood, Vice Chairman Ridinger, Representatives Kellogg, McKague, Smith(24), Roberts, Bedke, Bauer, Cannon, Skippen, Wills, Cuddy, Shepherd, Douglas |
ABSENT/
EXCUSED: |
None |
GUESTS: | See attached sign in sheet and speakers highlighted below. |
Chairman Wood called the meeting to order at 1:34 p.m. | |
MOTION: | Rep. Smith made a motion to approve the minutes of February 2, 2004, as written. Motion approved. |
Chairman Wood turned the gavel over to Vice Chairman Ridinger | |
H540 | Rep. Wood, presented H540. She reminded the committee that Mr. Huddleson of Washington D.C., had been here to address TRAC Vehicle Leasing at the Joint Senate and House Transportation meeting. She stated that the new section applies to Idaho and will put us on line with 46 other states. |
MOTION: | Rep. Wills made a motion to send H540 to the floor with a do pass recommendation. Motion approved. |
The gavel was turned back to Chairman Wood. | |
H604 | Chairman Wood stated that some questions have been raised about this bill and that it might need some corrections. For now it will be held in committee. |
RS13769 | Rep. Skippen, presented RS13769. This bill came about because of concerns regarding the Federal Bioterrorism Act. The United States Department of Transportation issued a guidance determining that poultry, livestock, and feed grains were not agricultural commodities and therefore would not give states the option to exempt these agricultural products from hours of service for transport. This House Joint Memorial requests Idaho’s Congressmen to cosponsor H.R. 871, which would move the current definition of agriculture commodities from rule to law, taking out the future Department of Transportation rulemaking. |
MOTION: | Rep. Roberts made a motion to introduce RS13769 for printing.
Motion approved. |
RS13919 | Rep. Roberts, presented RS13919. This is a clean up bill of H507. There had been some concerns from the committee about the equipment being towed and the interstate highway. This new legislation adds including towed units of farm equipment. There was a concern about a 10 or 12 year old driving the new ag |
MOTION: | Rep. Bedke made a motion to introduce RS13919 for printing.
Motion approved. |
H507 | Rep. Roberts asked that H507 be held in committee. |
MOTION: | Rep. Bedke made a motion to hold H507 in committee at the request of the sponsor. Motion approved. |
ITD BUDGET: | Julie Pipal, ITD Budget, Policy, Intergovernmental Relations, was at the meeting to answer questions that the committee had regarding the income portion of the ITD budget given on January 28. Ms. Pipal introduced Joel Drake, ITD Budget Analyst, she said that Mr. Drake was here to help answer questions. There were questions about what income will come into the department Rep. Wood stated that the committee needs to know whether revenues |
MOTION: | Rep. Smith made a motion to bring back to the table RS13919 to reconsider. Motion approved. |
MOTION: | Rep. Smith made a motion to send RS13919 for introduction with the following language added at the end of line 27 after limit: and shall be operated by a licensed driver. Rep. Roberts stated that he supports this motion. It was asked if this means someone unlicensed could still drive ag A vote was taken to send RS13919 for introduction with the amended Motion approved. |
ADJOURN: | There being no further business to come before the committee Chairman Wood adjourned the meeting at 2:10 p.m. |
DATE: | February 10, 2004 |
TIME: | 1:30 p.m. |
PLACE: | Room 412 |
MEMBERS: | Chairman Wood, Vice Chairman Ridinger, Representatives Kellogg, McKague, Smith(24), Roberts, Bedke, Bauer, Cannon, Skippen, Wills, Cuddy, Shepherd, Douglas |
ABSENT/
EXCUSED: |
None |
GUESTS: | See attached sign in sheet and speakers highlighted below. |
Chairman Wood called the meeting to order at 2:32 p.m. | |
MOTION: | Rep. Wills made a motion to accept the minutes of February 4, 2004, as written. Motion approved. |
RS13891 | Rep. Ridinger presented RS13891. This legislation relates to funding local highway construction. The current title fee for vehicles is $8.00. This proposal increases the title fee by $10.00 and would provide approximately $5 million for Local Highway Economic Investment Fund. This would be a stand-alone fund, project selection and oversight for projects up to $100,000.00, and reporting to Legislature by the Local Highway Technical Assistance Council. One half of the fund would be used for urban projects and one half for rural projects. An additional benefit is that this fund eliminates a $2.8 million annual expenditure of state dollars by ITD by substituting this Fund for the Local Rural Highway Investment Program. |
MOTION: | Rep. Kellogg made a motion to introduce RS13891 for printing.
Answering a question regarding new or used cars, Rep. Ridinger stated A roll call vote was called for on the motion to introduce RS13891 for Motion approved with 12 voting Aye, 1 voting Nay, and 1 absent. |
HJM15 | Rep. Skippen, presented HJM15. Rep. Skippen stated that she first became aware of the need for this House Joint Memorial at the MHTA meeting. The concern was who was going to determine what an ag product is and how this would effect hours of service. The United States Department of Transportation issued a guidance determining that poultry, livestock, and feed grains were not agricultural commodities and therefore would not give states the option to exempt these products from hours of service for transport. This House Joint Memorial requests Idaho’s Congressmen to cosponsor H.R. 871, which would move the current definition of agriculture commodities from rule to law. Rep. Skippen cited a letter from United State Senator Conrad Burns of Montana, asking for support for this measure. Mr. Dar Olberding, representing the Grain Producers Association, spoke |
MOTION: | Rep. Roberts made a motion to send HJM15 to the floor with a do pass recommendation. Motion approved. |
RS13958 | Rep. Martinez, presented RS13958. This legislation allows for the use of a consular identification card or other identification documents deemed acceptable by the Department of Motor Vehicles for Driver’s License applicants who are not eligible for a Social Security number. It shall also establish by rule which documents issued outside the United States may be used as proof of identity and date of birth. Rep. Martinez said that there are 25,000 to 50,000 aliens living in Idaho In the bill, it states that individuals are required to register for selective Rep. Martinez used the word undocumented when speaking of the people |
MOTION: | Rep. Douglas made a motion to introduce RS13958 for print. |
SUBSTITUTE MOTION: |
Rep. Bedke made a substitute motion to return RS13958 to sponsor.
A vote was taken on the substitute motion. 10 Aye, 4 Nay. (Representatives Douglas, McKague, Kellogg, and Motion approved. RS13958 will be returned to sponsor. |
RS13963 | Rep. Smith, presented RS13963. He stated that this is a repetition of H578, but it clarifies that there will be an election held not just a hearing. Present law requires 10% or more of the qualified electors in the proposed district to petition the county commissioners for the establishment of a single countywide highway district. This legislation would provide for 10% or more of the qualified electors in each of the commissioner’s subdistricts to petition the county commissioners for dissolution of the single countywide highway district, and provides for the election to be held at the next general election following the hearing. There were a number of questions from the committee concerning Answering a question about a bill like this that was brought before the |
MOTION: | Rep. Kellogg made a motion to introduce RS13963 for printing.
Motion approved (Chairman Wood and Rep. McKague voted Nay). |
MOTION: | Rep. Smith made a motion to hold H578 in committee.
Motion approved. |
The committee moved to the Gold Room to hear a presentation on the ITD Weight Distance Conversion Study for the National Institute of Advance Transportation Technology (NIATT). Mr. Morris Detmar, ITD Division of Motor Vehicles, gave background on Mr. Detmar introduced Dr. Ken Casavant and Dr. Eric Jessup who gave
(See attached power point handout) It was asked what was done with the windfall that was mentioned. Mr. There was some concern about the amount that is charged to trucks and Mr. Detmar was asked how many trucks have taken advantage of the |
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ADJOURN: | With no further business to come before the committee, Chairman Wood adjourned the meeting at 4:32 p.m. |
DATE: | February 12, 2004 |
TIME: | 1:30 p.m. |
PLACE: | Room 412 |
MEMBERS: | House: Chairman Wood, Vice Chairman Ridinger, Representatives Kellogg, McKague, Smith(24), Roberts, Bauer, Cannon, Skippen, Wills, Shepherd, Douglas Senate: Chairman Ingram, Vice Chairman Keough, Senators Geddes, |
ABSENT/
EXCUSED: |
House: Representatives Cuddy and Bedke
Senate: None |
GUESTS: | See attached sign in sheet and presenters highlighted below |
Senator Ingram called the meeting to order at 1:35 p.m.
Sen. Ingram turned the gavel over to Chairman Wood. Chairman Wood |
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MOTION: | Rep. Kellogg made a motion to introduce RS13993 for print.
Motion approved. |
MOTION: | Rep. Skippen made a motion to introduce RS14076 for print.
Motion approved. |
Chairman Wood then turned the gavel back to Senator Ingram.
Sen. Ingram introduced Roy Eiguren who is with the law firm of Givens
Gen. Jim Brooks, Vice Chairman ITD Advisory Council, gave a history of Summary Points:
In Idaho (statewide) there are approximately 56 general public transportation There are six sources for funding for public transportation in Idaho:
Funding options considered by the Idaho Task Force on Public
Summary of the prevailing comments made at focus group meetings:
Ms. Kelli Fairless, Valley Ride; Mr. Ron Binggeli, Executive Director A full report Idaho Task Force on Public Transportation Report to the State |
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ADJOURN: | Having no further business to come before the committee the meeting was adjourned at 2:45 p.m. |
DATE: | February 16, 2004 |
TIME: | 1:30 p.m. or upon adjournment |
PLACE: | Room 412 |
MEMBERS: | Chairman Wood, Vice Chairman Ridinger, Representatives Kellogg, McKague, Roberts, Bedke, Bauer, Cannon, Skippen, Wills, Cuddy, Shepherd, Douglas |
ABSENT/
EXCUSED: |
Smith(24) |
GUESTS: | See attached sign in sheet and presenters highlighted below. |
Chairman Wood called the meeting to order at 3:55 p.m. | |
MOTION: | Rep. Ridinger made a motion to accept the minutes of February 10, 2004, and February 12, 2004, as written. Motion approved. |
H616 | Rep. Roberts, presented H616 which allows newer more modern agriculture equipment to travel at speeds faster than 25 miles per hour. This bill also requires that the equipment be operated by a licensed driver. |
MOTION: | Rep. Cannon made a motion to send H616 to the floor with a do pass recommendation. Motion approved. |
Chairman Wood turned the gavel to Vice Chairman Ridinger. | |
H604 | Rep. Wood presented H604. This legislation is to prevent the unauthorized use of electronic devices to override traffic signal controls and to prescribe penalties. |
MOTION: | Rep. Roberts made a motion to send H604 to General Orders with committee amendments attached. Seconded by Rep. Ridinger. (See attached committee amendments) Motion approved. |
HCR45 | Rep. Wood presented HCR45. This legislation expresses support and encouragement for Idaho National Guard and Reserve personnel and the public agencies and private businesses for which they work. |
MOTION: | Rep. McKague made a motion to send HCR45 to the floor with a do pass recommendation. Motion approved. |
The gavel was returned to Chairman Wood. | |
H684 | Rep. Ridinger presented H684. This legislation came about from recommendations by the Idaho Motor Carrier Advisory Committee. This legislation defines an engine idling activity and eliminates the potential for a consumer to claim a fuels tax refund when the special fuel is used to idle a registered vehicle, for an extended period of time, at a specified level of RPMs. This legislation will not change current special fuel exemptions for nontaxable miles or power take-off credits. |
MOTION: | Rep. Cuddy made a motion to send H684 to the floor with a do pass recommendation. A question was asked if there will be any trucks that will be allowed to The motion on the floor is to send H684 to the floor with a do pass Motion approved. |
ADJOURN: | With no further business to come before the committee, Chairman Wood adjourned the meeting at 4:10 p.m. |
DATE: | February 18, 2004 |
TIME: | 1:30 p.m. |
PLACE: | Room 412 |
MEMBERS: | Chairman Wood, Vice Chairman Ridinger, Representatives, Nonini, McKague, Smith(24), Roberts, Bedke, Bauer, Cannon, Skippen, Wills, Cuddy, Shepherd, Douglas |
ABSENT/
EXCUSED: |
None |
GUESTS: | See sign in sheet (attachment #1) and presenters highlighted below. |
Vice Chairman Ridinger called the meeting to order at 1:46 p.m. | |
MOTION: | Rep. Douglas made a motion to accept the minutes of February 16, 2004, as written. Motion approved. |
Mr. Dick Juengling, Interagency Working Group (IWG) spoke briefly about how IWG was established. Statutory Charge, Section 40-514, Idaho Code, was established to analyze public transportation needs, identifying areas for coordination and developing strategies for eliminating procedural and regulatory barriers to coordination at the state level; and promote cooperation and collaboration among systems. Mr. Juengling named the members of IWG, and introduced those who were in the audience; Larry Falkner, IWG Vice Chair; Randy May, Idaho Department of Health & Welfare, Division of Medicaid; Ms. Tanya Brindle, Idaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. He also introduced Mr. Ronald Binggeli, Public Transit Director, City of Pocatello. Mr. Juengling said there are two types of transportation; Public Mr. Larry Falkner, IWG Vice Chair, said there are three IWG initiatives; Mr. Falkner mentioned that they are developing a pilot project in North There was also some concern about the wear and tear on the school |
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SJM105 | Senator Kennedy, presented SJM105. During 2004 and 2005, the U.S. Base Re-alignment and Closure Commission will again be studying the missions and performance characteristics of all military bases in the United States and will be recommending the closure of certain bases, or reduction of the missions conducted at some bases. This Memorial urges the U.S. Department of Defense and the U.S. Congress to give strong consideration to retain and even expand the current mission of Mountain Home Air Force Base. |
MOTION: | Rep. Roberts made a motion to send SJM105 to the floor with a do pass recommendation. Motion approved. Rep. Wills will carry SJM105 on the floor. |
H655 | Rep. Ridinger, presented H655. This legislation would increase the current title fee by $10 whenever a new title is issued. This title fee increase would provide approximately $5 million for a Local Highway Economic Investment Fund. This would be a stand-alone fund (similar to Restricted Highway Fund), project selection and oversight for projects up to $100,000.00, and reporting to Legislature by the Local Highway Technical Assistance Council. One half of the fund would be used for urban projects and one half for rural projects. Mr. J.R. VanTassel, Nez Perce County Commissioner, representing the A questions was asked about how many new titles are issued in a year. It was also asked if these funds were used for matching federal dollars, Mr. Stuart Davis, Executive Director Idaho Association of Highway |
MOTION: | Rep. Smith made a motion to send H655 to the floor with a do pass recommendation. Mayor Nancy Merril, City of Eagle, on behalf of the Association of Idaho Ms. Jane Gorsuch, Intermountain Forest Association, spoke in support of Chairman Wood stated that there is a motion on the table to send H655 to Motion approved. Rep. McKague voted Nay. |
H654 | Rep. Smith, presented H654. He stated that this legislation basically distinguishes Ada County Highway District from all other highway districts. Present law requires 10% or more of the qualified electors in the proposed district to petition the county commissioners for the establishment of a single countywide highway district. This legislation would provide for 10% or more of the qualified electors in each of the commissioner’s subdistricts to petition the county commissioners for dissolution of the single countywide highway district, and provides for the election to be held at the next general election following the hearing. The Voters of Ada County formed the Ada County Highway District There was a question asked–if 10% in each subdistrict is needed and one It was asked if on Line 15 of the bill would there be an objection of In response to how many times there has been a petition for a hearing. Mr. Stuart Davis, Executive Director Idaho Association of Highway Mayor Nancy Merril, City of Eagle, spoke in favor of the bill. Mr. Rod Beck, a Ada County Citizen, spoke against the bill. A recurring concern by some on the committee was that this legislation |
MOTION: | Rep. Ridinger made a motion to send H654 to the floor with a do pass recommendation. Rep. Skippen spoke in favor of the motion saying that anyone can ask the Rep. Cuddy spoke in favor of the motion saying that a recall is a better |
SUBSTITUTE MOTION: |
Rep. Roberts made a substitute motion that H654 be held in committee.
Rep. Bedke spoke in favor of the substitute motion. He said he would Rep. Cannon spoke against the substitute motion. He stated that ACHD Rep. Nonini spoke against the substitute motion. He said that if it takes Rep. Douglas spoke against the substitute motion. She said if this Rep. Cuddy spoke against the substitute motion. Rep. Ridinger spoke against the substitute motion. A roll call vote was called for on the substitute motion to hold H654 in 6 Aye – Representatives McKague, Roberts, Bedke, Bauer, Wills, and 8 Nay – Representatives Ridinger, Nonini, Smith, Cannon, Skippen, Motion failed.
A voice vote was then taken on the motion to send H654 to the floor with Motion approved. |
ADJOURN: |
There being no further business to come before the committee Chairman Wood adjourned the meeting at 4:03 p.m. |
DATE: | February 24, 2004 |
TIME: | 1:30 p.m. |
PLACE: | Room 412 |
MEMBERS: | Chairman Wood, Vice Chairman Ridinger, Representatives Kellogg, McKague, Smith(24), Roberts, Bedke, Bauer, Cannon, Skippen, Wills, Cuddy, Douglas |
ABSENT/
EXCUSED: |
Representative Shepherd |
GUESTS: | See attached sign in sheet and presenters highlighted below |
Chairman Wood called the meeting to order at 3 p.m. | |
MOTION: | Rep. Bedke made a motion to accept the minutes of February 18, 2004, as written. Motion approved |
Mr. Dave Carlson, Director of Public and Governmental Affairs Idaho AAA, presented a perspective on transportation issues. Mr. Carlson said that AAA has 46 million members in the U.S. and Canada, and they are represented by 100,000 members with two clubs in Idaho. AAA was incorporated in Idaho in 1920 and their priority is public service. Mr. Carlson talked about AAA’s Legislative role. He said they do not have a political action committee (PAC), do not make financial contributions to political candidates, or work on behalf of any political party or candidate. AAA frames its issues on Mobility and Safety. In 1997 AAA launched its teen licensing campaign and at the time only eight states had graduated licensing laws. Today 48 states and the District of Columbia have some form of graduated driver licensing laws for novice teen drivers. AAA has identified Traffic Crashes as Public Enemy Number 1 because Mr. Carlson also talked about AAA’s State of the States Report which is a In conclusion, Mr. Carlson said that AAA is a resource on all things |
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SJM107 | Senator Bailey, presented SJM107. This legislation requests that the Congress of the United States preserve access to and the historic use of backcountry airstrips by introducing into Congress legislation which will preserve backcountry landing strips on currently-owned federal lands and any future federal acquisitions of lands. Further to ensure the greatest amount of public access to public recreational lands and designate as “public use” all nonmilitary aircraft landing areas located on federally-managed lands. It is also strongly urged to limit the ability of the federal government to place use limits or require special use permits for using any backcountry airstrip. |
MOTION: | Rep. Wills made a motion to send SJM107 to the floor with a do pass recommendation. Motion approved Rep. Roberts will carry the bill on the floor. |
ADJOURN: | There being no other business to come before the committee, Chairman Wood adjourned the meeting at 3:40 p.m. |
DATE: | February 26, 2004 |
TIME: | 2:10 p.m. |
PLACE: | Room 412 |
MEMBERS: | Chairman Wood, Vice Chairman Ridinger, Representatives Kellogg, McKague, Smith(24), Roberts, Bedke, Bauer, Cannon, Skippen, Wills, Cuddy, Shepherd, Douglas |
ABSENT/
EXCUSED: |
None |
GUESTS: | See attached sign in sheet and presenters highlighted below. |
Chairman Wood called the meeting to order at 2:10 p.m. | |
MOTION: | Rep. Cuddy made a motion to accept the minutes of February 24, 2004, as written. Motion approved. |
H752 | Rep. McGeachin presented H752. The purpose of this legislation is to exempt certain military personnel from licensure if they have been licensed by the military to operate an official motor vehicle in the military service. This legislation would provide that military personnel as enumerated in section 49-302(11), Idaho Code, with a valid military license need not take the examination and skills tests for a class A driver’s license. Rep. McGeachin said that there is a typo in the bill and the Class A Rep. McGeachin stated that this bill came about because of an number of Mr. Russ Mathews, spoke in favor of the bill and read a letter from the Responding to a question regarding the military license replacing a valid
The biggest concern of the committee was that someone could drive Rep. McGeachin said that in order to get a military license the person |
MOTION: | Rep. Skippen made a motion to hold H752 in time certain until Tuesday, March 2, 2004. It was stated that everyone agrees with the premise of this bill, but it Rep. McGeachin said that she would work with Mr. Detmar and come A voice vote was taken on the motion to hold in Time Certain H752 until Motion approved. |
There was a question about the status of H655. Chairman Wood said she would visit with the sponsors of the bill and let the committee know. |
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ADJOURN: | There being no further business to come before the committee, Chairman Wood adjourned the meeting at 3:05 p.m. |
DATE: | March 2, 2004 |
TIME: | 1:30 p.m. |
PLACE: | Room 412 |
MEMBERS: | Chairman Wood, Vice Chairman Ridinger, Representatives Kellogg, McKague, Smith(24), Roberts, Bedke, Bauer, Cannon, Skippen, Wills, Cuddy, Shepherd, Douglas |
ABSENT/
EXCUSED: |
None |
GUESTS: | See attached sign in sheet and presenters highlighted below. |
Chairman Wood called the meeting to order at 1:45 p.m. | |
MOTION: | Rep. Bauer made a motion to accept the minutes of February 26, 2004, as written. Motion approved. |
H752 | Rep. McGeachin presented H752 with amendments. Rep. McGeachin stated that these amendments have the changes that were brought about by the questions from the committee at last weeks meeting. Mr. Morris Detmar, Idaho Transportation Department helped draft the new language. The language provides that the license shall be renewed upon application in person without the requirement to take a knowledge or skills test if the military personnel’s Idaho driver’s license expired while on active duty. |
MOTION: | Rep. Smith made a motion to send H752 to General Orders with committee amendments attached. Seconded by Rep. Ridinger. Motion approved. |
S1267 | S1267 amends Section 49-409, Idaho Code, by extending the protections of the Idaho Militia Civil Relief Act to National Guard members who are ordered to federal active service under Title 10, United States Code, for duty other than for training lasting 30 days or more. Chairman Wood stated that she had met with the Governor and Major General Kane and because of the announced possible deployment of Idaho’s National Guard there was a urgency to hear these bills and take action on them. |
MOTION: | Rep. Smith made a motion to send S1267 to the floor with a do pass recommendation. Motion approved. |
S1268 | S1268 amends Section 33-3719, Idaho Code, by extending the education protections of the Militia Civil Relief Act to National Guard members who are ordered to federal active service under Title 10, United States Code, for duty other than for training lasting 30 days or more. |
MOTION: | Rep. Ridinger made a motion to send S1268 to the floor with a do pass recommendation. Motion approved. |
S1266 | Mr. John Norris, Idaho National Guard, presented S1266. This legislation establishes the Bureau of Homeland Security in the Military Division of the Office of the Governor. Under this proposal the Bureau of Homeland Security supercedes and combines the functions of the Bureau of Disaster Services and the Bureau of Hazardous Materials. There was a question regarding this being part of the Patriot Act and if |
MOTION: | Rep. Roberts made a motion to send S1266 to the floor with a do pass recommendation. There was a question of Mr. Norris if this legislation also needed an Motion approved. |
ADJOURN: | There being no further business to come before the committee, Chairman Wood adjourned the meeting at 2:03 p.m. |
DATE: | March 4, 2004 |
TIME: | 2:45 p.m. |
PLACE: | Room 412 |
MEMBERS: | Chairman Wood, Vice Chairman Ridinger, Representatives Kellogg, McKague, Smith(24), Roberts, Bauer, Cannon, Skippen, Wills, Cuddy, Shepherd, Douglas |
ABSENT/
EXCUSED: |
Representative Bedke |
GUESTS: | See attached sign in sheet and presenters highlighted below |
Chairman Wood called the meeting to order at 2:45 p.m. | |
MOTION: | Rep. Wills made a motion to accept the minutes of March 2, 2004, as written. Motion approved. |
S1273 | Denise Brennan, Idaho Automobile Dealers Association, presented S1273. The purpose of this legislation is to allow neighborhood electric vehicles to be licensed and titled for operation on certain public roadways. The definition of a neighborhood electric vehicle is a four-wheeled vehicle with an attainable speed of not greater than 25 mph. These vehicles comply with the federal safety standards established in 49 C.F.R. 571.500. These low-speed vehicles may be operated only on streets where the posted speed limit is 35 mph or less. They must be equipped with: head lamps, stop lamps, turn signals, tail lamps, reflex reflectors, parking brakes, rearview mirrors, windshield wipers, speedometer, odometer, braking for each wheel, seat belts, and vehicle identification numbers. They must be registered and display a license plate, and any person operating a low-speed vehicle must carry a valid drivers license. The annual registration fee for such vehicles is the same as for other passenger vehicles in Idaho. It was asked if these vehicles would need to display a slow moving It was felt by many on the committee that driving these vehicles at 25 mph David Hambleton, a police officer with the Boise Police Department, Jim Tibbs, Boise Chief of Police, spoke against the bill. He said that their |
MOTION: | Rep. Wills made a motion to hold S1273 in committee.
Motion approved. |
S1274 | Ed Pemble, Driver Services Manager for Idaho Transportation Department, presented S1274. Mr. Pemble said that this is a clean up bill to clarify several sections of Idaho Code that applies to driver’s license requirements, suspensions, disqualifications, and revocations. It would require sheriffs to provide written notification of sex offender registration requirements to out-of-state applicants for identification cards, and authorize licensed physicians assistants and licensed advanced-practice nurses to certify permanent disability for driver’s licenses purposes. A question was asked who are the people other than physicians. Mr. Regarding of suspension of drivers licenses it was asked if this includes |
MOTION: | Rep. Cannon made a motion to send S1274 to the floor with a do pass recommendation. Motion approved. Rep. Cuddy asked to be recorded as voting Nay. Rep. Cannon will carry the bill on the floor. |
S1224 | Rep. Douglas presented S1224. This legislation establishes an Idaho veteran motorcycle license plate program to allow veterans with motorcycles to express their esprit de corps and assist in the funding of maintenance and operation for the Veteran Cemetery. There are approximately 140,000 veterans in the state of Idaho. There would be an initial fee of $25 and a $15 renewal fee. $10 of each initial or renewal fee goes to the state highway fund with $15 of the initial fee to the veterans cemetery maintenance fund and $5 of the renewal fee. Rep. Douglas said there is broad support from veterans. Rep. Eskridge, co-sponsor of the bill, spoke in favor of the legislation. It Sen. Bailey, co-sponsor, also spoke in favor of the bill. In response to a Rep. Clark, spoke against the bill. He said this bill excludes a whole It was asked if the bill could be changed to include everyone. Rep. Bob Finney, USMC retired and representing the VFW, spoke in favor of |
MOTION: | Rep. Skippen made a motion to send S1224 to the floor with a do pass recommendation. Rep. Cuddy spoke in support of the motion saying we need to honor Rep. Wills spoke in support of the motion. |
SUBSTITUTE MOTION: |
Rep. Roberts made a Substitute Motion to hold S1224 in committee.
Rep. Cannon spoke for the Substitute Motion. He said that the bill calls A voice vote was called for on the Substitute Motion. Motion failed. A voice vote was then called for on the Motion to send S1224 to the floor Motion Approved. Representatives Roberts, Smith, Kellogg, Cannon and Wood asked to be |
ADJOURN: | There being no further business to come before the committee the meeting was adjourned at 4:02 p.m. |
DATE: | March 10, 2004 |
TIME: | 3:00 p.m. |
PLACE: | Room 412 |
MEMBERS: | Chairman Wood, Vice Chairman Ridinger, Representatives Kellogg, McKague, Smith(24), Roberts, Bauer, Cannon, Skippen, Cuddy, Shepherd, Douglas |
ABSENT/
EXCUSED: |
Representatives Bedke and Wills. |
GUESTS: | See attached sign in sheet and presenters highlighted below. |
Chairman Wood called the meeting to order at 3:07 p.m. | |
MOTION: | Rep. Ridinger made a motion to accept the minutes of March 4, 2004, as written. Motion approved. |
S1311 | Mr. Rod McKnight, Transportation Supervisor for the Department of Education, presented S1311. This legislation is to create the Pupil Transportation Support Program Fund and to establish the Idaho School Transportation Safety Awareness License Plate Program. It would promote school bus safety and awareness in Idaho and help defray costs associated with Idaho’s oversight of the statewide pupil transportation support program. In addition, it would improve accountability of pupil transportation funds, ensure accurate, equitable and consistent reporting mechanisms by all school districts, and would provide resources necessary for appropriate oversight of Idaho’s pupil transportation support program. Mr. McKnight stated that nationally approximately 800 school-aged children are killed annually in motor vehicle crashes during normal school travel hours. Of these 800 deaths about 20 or 2 percent (5 school bus passengers and 15 pedestrians) are school bus-related. The other 98 percent of the school-aged deaths occur in other motor vehicles or to pedestrians, bicyclists, or motorcyclists. Mr. McKnight said that they hope to raise awareness to the motoring public. There will be a charge of $35 for the initial issuance of these plates and A question was asked if each school bus would be required to buy one of |
MOTION: | Rep. Smith made a Motion to hold S1311 in committee. |
SUBSTITUTE MOTION: |
Rep. Ridinger made a Substitute Motion to send S1311 to the floor with a do pass recommendation. A roll call vote was requested on the Substitute Motion. Voting Aye: Representatives Ridinger, Kellogg, Bauer, Cannon, Skippen, Voting Nay: Representatives Roberts, Smith, McKague, and Wood. Motion approved. |
SJM109 | Mr. Roy Eiguren, attorney with Givens Pursley and representing Valley Ride, presented SJM109. Mr. Eiguren said that Idaho has a small amount of funding for public transit at about $92 million and this comes from six different funding sources. In this memorial they are asking Congress as it completes highway and transit preauthorization legislation that it should extend the concept of the federal lands upward match adjustment into additional areas in the transit program and ensure that such match adjustments take into account all forms of federal lands to the same extent as is done under the highway program. They would like to see the same sliding scale as for highways and bridges which is a 93%-7% formula. It was asked if this would hurt the portion allocated to highways and |
MOTION: | Rep. Smith made a motion to send SJM109 to the floor with a do pass recommendation. In the discussion that followed the motion, Chairman Wood said it worries It was asked how much revenue is taken in each year by fares. Mr. A voice vote was taken on the motion to send SJM109 to the floor with a Motion approved. Representative Roberts, McKague, and Wood asked to be recorded as |
S1275 | Mr. Ed Pemble, Drivers Services Manager, Idaho Transportation Department, presented S1275. This legislation will revise requirements for commercial driver licenses and transporters of hazardous materials requiring a hazardous material (hazmat) endorsement, bringing Idaho Law into compliance with the new federal requirements of 49 Code of Federal Regulations Part 383, and implementing Sec. 1012 of the “USA PATRIOT Act”. Mr. Pemble stated that failure to comply will result in the withholding and loss of federal-aid highway funds. There would be a 5% loss of funding for the first year of non-compliance ($6.6 million) and a 10% loss of funding for each subsequent year thereafter ($13.2 million). This legislation prohibits issuing, renewing, transferring, or upgrading a In the fiscal impact it shows a $50 fee to the applicant. It was asked if this One of the concerns of the committee was whether a truck from Canada Mr. Pemble was asked when this Federal mandate would take effect. He One of the concerns of the committee was that the Federal Government is It was also mentioned that if we don’t comply with this we could lose |
MOTION: | Rep. Smith made a motion to send S1275 to the floor with a do pass recommendation. Rep. Roberts said that he would support the motion with a smoking gun to Rep. Ridinger spoke against the motion stating that he feels sometimes Rep. McKague said she would vote against the motion in support of Idaho A voice vote was taken on the motion. Motion approved. Representatives Ridinger and McKague asked to be recorded as voting |
ADJOURN: | Chairman Wood stated that the next meeting would be at the call of the Chair. The meeting was adjourned at 4:12 p.m. |
DATE: | March 16, 2004 |
TIME: | 2:00 p.m. |
PLACE: | Room 412 |
MEMBERS: | Chairman Wood, Vice Chairman Ridinger, Representatives Kellogg, McKague, Smith(24), Roberts, Bedke, Bauer, Cannon, Skippen, Wills, Cuddy, Shepherd, Douglas |
ABSENT/
EXCUSED: |
None |
GUESTS: | See attached sign in sheet and presenters highlighted below. |
Chairman Wood called the meeting to order at 2:07 p.m. | |
MOTION: | Rep. Skippen made a motion to accept the minutes of March 10, 2004, as written. Motion approved. |
S1269a | Mr. Russ Westerberg, presented S1269a. The purpose of this legislation is to clarify existing law allowing local governments to use currently available funding sources to acquire, construct, maintain and operate intra-city rail systems. Mr. Westerberg said there is no known opposition to this bill. Senator Ingram, stated that this bill applies to Boiseit can’t go out of the It was pointed out that 50-322 of the bill already gives this authority. It was Mr. Bob Arney, concerned citizen, spoke in favor of the legislation. |
MOTION: | Rep. Cannon made a motion to sent S1269a to the floor with a do pass recommendation. In the discussion that followed it was asked if the regulatory board is A voice vote was taken on the motion to send S1269a to the floor with a Motion approved Representatives Bauer, Bedke, Roberts and McKague asked to be Rep. Ridinger will carry the bill on the floor. |
S1287a | Mr. Stuart Davis, Executive Director Idaho Association of Highway Districts, presented S1287a. The purpose of this legislation is to amend Idaho Code to provide additional powers and duties to highway district commissioners by allowing the imposition of ordinance authority. This new authority would allow highway district commissioners to better regulate their highway systems. Mr. Lynn Humphreys, Post Falls Highway District, spoke in favor of the Mr. Dave Burgess, Twin Falls Highway District, spoke in favor of the bill. Mr. Dave Wynkoop, Attorney for multiple Highway Districts, spoke in Mr. Steve West, Lobbyist for Old Castle Materials, spoke against the bill. Mr. Dennis Tanikuni, Lobbyist for Idaho Farm Bureau, spoke against the Mr. Steve Ahrens, Lobbyist for Idaho Association of Commerce & Mr. Davis stated that the problem now is that they can not get citations |
MOTION: | Rep. Skippen made a motion to send S1287a to the floor with a do pass recommendation. |
SUBSTITUTE MOTION: |
Rep. Roberts made a substitute motion to hold S1287a in committee.
Rep. Roberts explained that if this bill passes you could start in one
A question about how ITD views this bill was asked of Ms. Julie Pipal, Rep. Skippen, Rep. Smith and Rep. Cuddy spoke against the substitute Rep. Cannon stated that he is on the fence. Rep. Bedke, Rep. Ridinger, and Rep. Kellogg spoke in support of the A roll call vote was called for on the substitute motion to hold S1287a in Aye: Ridinger, Kellogg, McKague, Roberts, Bedke, Bauer, Wills, Nay: Smith, Cannon, Skippen, Cuddy, Douglas. Motion approved. S1287a will be held in committee. |
ADJOURN: | With no further business to come before the committee, Chairman Wood adjourned the meeting at 4:08 p.m. |
DATE: | March 18, 2004 |
TIME: | 1:30 p.m. |
PLACE: | Room 412 |
MEMBERS: | Chairman Wood, Representatives Kellogg, McKague, Roberts, Bedke, Cannon, Skippen, Wills, Shepherd, Douglas |
ABSENT/
EXCUSED: |
Vice Chairman Ridinger, Smith(24), Bauer, Cuddy |
GUESTS: | None |
Chairman Wood called the meeting to order at 1:37 p.m. | |
MOTION: | Rep. Bedke made a motion to accept the minutes of March 16, 2004, as written. Motion approved. |
Chairman Wood thanked the committee for all their hard work this year. She also thanked the secretary and page. |
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ADJOURN: | Their being no further business the committee did sine die at 1:42 p.m. |